A French bank’s decades-long quest to recover on a loan to a jet-setting multimillionaire ended with a one-sentence response from the Florida Supreme Court.
The court refused to review a decision by the Third District Court of Appeal, in effect clearing title on six disputed properties once controlled by flamboyant real estate developers Mauricio Cohen Assor and his son Leon Cohen Levy.
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